국기 경례 = salute the flag
kukei kyonye
활 (hwal)
i am Korean so the Hwarang Korean traditional bow.
Mr. Korean Flag
I think it is Kukki. But I am not 100% sure it is true
North Korean Flag: 람홍색공화국기 Ramhongsaek Konghwagukki South Korean Flag: 태극기 Taegeukgi
The South Korean flag is black, white, blue and red. The North Korean flag is red, blue and white. The flag of the Korean Empire was white, blue and orangey red.
The south Korean flag has no lines of symmetry.
"경례" ex) "Attention, bow" -> "차렷, 경례"
Korea?
Specifically, for Taekwondo instruction, the official language is Korean. The Korean word for "flag" is "Gi" ( 기 ). The term for "national flags" is "guk gi" ( 국기 ). The name of the National flag of South Korea is the "Taegeukgi" ( 태극기 )
It means: "Attention! Bow to the National Flag." These are commands given by a Taekwondo instructor to the students at the beginning and end of class. Your phonetic translation is only slightly off. "charyeot kuki yedihe gyeongney" [I'm not sure what your "yedihe" is supposed to mean, but the "ye" might be the suffix "e" pronounced "ay" on the end of "kuki" as in "kuki-e." sounds like "guk-gee-ay"] This should be written as: Charyeot! Gukgi-e gyyongrye = Attention In Korean Hangeul (written language of Korea), it is: 차렷 ! 국기에 경례 Broken down into its parts: 차렷 = Charyeot = Attention (command to stand at the position of attention) 국기 = Gukgi - e = to National Flag ("Guk" means "country" or "nation." It is sometimes translated as "Kuk" since the "G" and "K" are written the same in Korean Hangeul, and are basically interchangeable. However, most South Korean pronunciations place a harder "G" sound at the beginning of a syllable, and the softer "k" sound at the end of a syllable. "Gi" is sometimes written as "Ki" and means a flag. Thus, "Gukgi" means "National Flag." The "Taegukgi" is the National flag of Korea. 에 = e = This is a suffix added on the end of "Guk" to indicate to bow "in the direction of" as in saying "to the flag." Otherwise, "Gukgi gyeongne" is saying "bow national flag" instead of "bow to the national flag." 경례 = Gyeong-rye = Salute or bow (This should be pronounced "Gyuhng - ryay." It is often written as "Gyeong-nye" and pronounced as "Gyuhng - nay"
The white flag